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Gen II Brake
Gen II Brake


 
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Mac1 designed and manufactured brake for AirRifles & AirPistols. Designed with a two piece arrangement so the pellet path can align with the brake front end. Various spacers are available so the Brake can be fitted to guns that don't have 15 or 16MM diameter barrels. The Brake needs to be heated up considerably to expand enough to be fitted to 16MM barrels and then when it cools it is not removable. All the spacers available are made to be used with the 16MM Brake. 15MM brakes will need to be heated up to slip onto 15MM barrel stock. This allows the easy indexing of barrels without unsightly grub screws sticking out. Spacers are available for .435" barrels to go on barrel end, discovery barrels which need to be spaced forward a few inches and the Benjamin/Sheridan Pump guns. These parts are made for pro use and talented hobbeists. The Sheridan and Benjamin Spacers glue on and the rest of the spacers are interference fit. They go on with heat applied and then pressed or hammered on. Once on the barrel the spacers are machined so the interference to the brake is only a .001" difference so the brake can be heated and pressed onto the spacer.
I have the 15 & 16MM brakes made up and when a barrel is smaller than the sizes we have I use a spacer made to fit a .435"/11MM barrel and open that up to whatever diameter the customer needs. If the barrel falls between 15 and 16 I machine the 15MM out. If it is above 16MM I machine out the 16MM. I can fit barrels from 11MM to 19MM. I normally cut brakes ID a .001" smaller than barrel OD and heat them to install. I can cut them a .001" bigger and you can glue on. Custom versions are going to be $25 Extra. You need to pout in your order notes the Dimension of chpoice for the ID or the Brke that fits approximately 2" on the end of the barrel when slid all the way on.

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